Haemovigilance is the systematic surveillance of transfusion-related adverse events (AE) and reactions (AR), encompassing the entire transfusion chain and aimed at improving the safety of the transfusion process. A haemovigilance system is an integral part of quality management in a blood system and is essential for the continual improvement of the quality and safety of blood products and to increase the safety, efficacy and efficiency of blood transfusion. It encompasses all activities of the blood transfusion chain, vein-to-vein, from blood donor to transfused patient. 

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Haemovigilance in the donation and provision of blood and blood products

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Haemovigilance in Clinical Transfusion

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